Tag: News
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Sol Systems awarded SRECs for 80 no-cost solar systems in Washington, D.C.’s Solar for All program
The DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) announced that Sol Systems has been awarded a five-year strip of Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) generated by an anticipated 80 rooftop solar energy systems installed on single-family households throughout the District. All 80 homes will receive their solar systems at no cost throughRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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IHS Markit: Outlook for energy storage strengthens due to demand for utility-scale solar co-location
The year 2018 set a record for deployment of grid-connected battery energy storage. Global installations almost doubled, especially driven by growth in South Korea in the first half of the year. The four largest markets in 2018 were South Korea, the United Kingdom, China and the United States, together accountingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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South Carolina might finally have a bi-partisan compromise to expand solar energy adoption
South Carolina legislators have passed the Energy Freedom Act, House Bill 3659, which will keep solar energy growing across the state. “The Energy Freedom Act is a big win for all South Carolina energy consumers,” said Lynn Jurich, CEO and co-founder of Sunrun. “Policymakers listened to the people and deliveredRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Conti Solar announces rebrand and name change to CS Energy
Conti Solar, a national solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), O&M and energy storage development company, announced a new corporate identity today. The organization will be known as CS Energy, and the rebranding will encompass a new logo, tagline and web address: www.CSEnergy.com. “The new name, CS Energy, emphasizes ourRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ohio readies bill to dump more money into coal and nuclear plants, industry groups explain how misguided it is
While Illinois and Minnesota are driving forward solar energy policy in the Midwest, Ohio, the home state of Solar Builder, continues to embarrass itself and cling to the past. There is a bill before the Ohio General Assembly (HB 6), aimed at rescuing FirstEnergy Solutions’ aging nuclear and coal-fired powerRead More — Solar Builder magazine